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HALP, MR. WIZARD! MAH GOOG IS BROKE!
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McFranchisee (McD Truth) @McFranchisee 20h
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I think I need to raise my prices, lol.
Glad ppl are seeing that we actually have a 98% uptime on those stupid machines!
McD declarationsugar magnolia wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:54 pmThey both contain dairy so I'm not sure what you mean.
Our Vanilla Cone features creamy vanilla soft serve in a crispy cone.
Nutritional Information
Ingredients: Milk, Sugar, Cream, Corn Syrup, Natural Flavor, Mono And Diglycerides, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Vitamin A Palmitate. Contains: Milk.
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/prod ... %3A%20Milk.
Amazon Alexa answer:
"Our ice cream is not lactose free," a McDonald's representative explained. "It is made of powdered milk, cream, sugar and glucose."
https://alexaanswers.amazon.com/questio ... lucose.%22
Personally, I doubt that they actually do put dairy in them, but they claim they do on their ingredients, so I'll accept the correction. Its probably all provided via dried milk solids, but whatever.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:54 pmThey both contain dairy so I'm not sure what you mean.
I don’t think any woman in a swimsuit is likely to get Matt interested.
Matt Schlapp, the prominent Trump ally who leads the influential Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), was accused this week of mismanaging money and staff in a scathing resignation letter from the parent organization’s treasurer.
Bob Beauprez, the treasurer of the American Conservative Union and a board member for eight years, said he had “lost confidence” in the organization’s financial statements and could not solicit donations “in good faith.” He blamed Schlapp for excessive staff departures and suggested that violations of the organization’s bylaws could expose the storied institution to lawsuits or even criminal prosecution.
“A cancer has been metastasizing within the organization for years. It must be diagnosed, treated, and cured, or it will destroy” the organization and its foundation, Beauprez said in the letter, which was obtained by The Washington Post. “I’ve come to think that the expectations for my role as a director and officer is much the same as that of a mushroom — ‘To be kept in the dark and fed a lot of manure.’ I no longer am willing to comply.”
???the storied institution
To fake ‘patriots’ like Matt who like to wrap themselves in the flag, Memorial Day is apparently Republican.
They don't care enough to pay attention enough to know that.
Luke Johnson@Orly_licious 46s
Matt Schlapp's Junk Pummeling Its Way Back Into News. More #Schlapping. CPAC encouraged to look at more sexual misconduct claims against Schlapp, 55, & 2 younger men. Carlton Huffman's lawsuit is in discovery. Beast: https://thedailybeast.com/inside-matt-s ... gainst-him FREE GIFT LINK: https://wapo.st/3sxsus1
Matt Schlapp @mschlapp wrote: I’m ready to go to the Senate
I mean, except for the part about actually being elected to it.Matt Schlapp @mschlapp wrote: I’m ready to go to the Senate
Amid allegations of sexual assault at the hands of CPAC leader Matt Schlapp, as well as financial mismanagement at the conservative group, a top official at the CPAC Foundation resigned in August with a private letter decrying a culture of secrecy and “blind loyalty” designed to protect Schlapp.
While it was publicly reported at the time that the official, former CPAC vice president Charlie Gerow, had submitted a private letter to the group’s Board of Directors, the full content of that letter has never been revealed. It was obtained by The Daily Beast as part of the lawsuit against Schlapp in Virginia’s Alexandria Circuit Court, which was filed in January by Carlton Huffman, a Republican operative who alleges the ACU chief groped him without his consent in 2022.
In his roughly 2,800-word letter, Gerow—an active CPAC leader for decades—aired concerns that the group, which hosts the annual CPAC events, was violating Washington, D.C., nonprofit laws and potentially keeping board members in the dark about financial mismanagement and legal arrangements.
Gerow also said CPAC never independently investigated Huffman’s allegations, and warned board members about investing too much confidence in Schlapp as a leader—especially given how Schlapp and his allies turned on him after he raised concerns about the extraordinary lengths the group was going to defend its chairman in a personal matter.